Russian Explorers/Exploration Routes By Ivy Peed There were many explorers in Russia, but they explored more around their own country. Tsar Peter the Great signed the decree allowing the first expedition of Vitus Bering in Russia’s Far East. Auvakum was a Russian protopope. Alexander Bunge led expeditions in asia and Siberia. Jan Czerski, another explorer of Siberia. Aleksandr Dralkin was the leader of the Fourth Soviet Antarctic Expedition and Seventh Soviet Antarctic Expedition. Edvard Friedrich Eversmann was an explorer of Central Asia. Yeugeny Fyodorov led many arctic expeditions. Mikhail Gvozdev explored Northern Alaska. Carl von Huffman participated in many wars. Gara sim Izmailov was responsible for many maps. Wilhelm Junker explored Iceland, Tunis, and Lower Egypt. Ivan Antonovich Kupreeianov was head of Russian-american company. Ivan Lyakhov explored Northern Siberia. Ivan Mushketov led many different explorations. Vikolai Korzhenevskiy explored Pamir. Dmitry Outsyn led the Second Kamchatka expedition. Yakov Permyakov founded Bdshoy Lyakhousky and Meduyezhi Islands. Georgy Rybin explored Arctic and Baltic seas. Semyon Stroganov led the Yermak expedition. Gombojab Tsybikov explored Tibet. Ivan Unkovsky led the Imperial Russian Navy. Vitally Abalakov made many inventions. Mikhail Babushkin led the Chelyvskin expedition. Semion Chelyvskin traveled on many rivers. Nikita Akinfiyevich Demidov was an industrialist and arts patron. Karl Eichwald travelled in the Russian Empire. Johan Peter Falck led the Russian expedition. Kurbat Ivanov explored Siberia. Johann Karl Ehrenfried Kegal shipwrecked in Kamchatka. Richard Maack explored Far East of Russia and Siberia. Vladimir Obruchev explored Central Asia and Siberia. As you can tell they didn’t go far.
By Ivy Peed
There were many explorers in Russia, but they explored more around their own country. Tsar Peter the Great signed the decree allowing the first expedition of Vitus Bering in Russia’s Far East. Auvakum was a Russian protopope. Alexander Bunge led expeditions in asia and Siberia. Jan Czerski, another explorer of Siberia. Aleksandr Dralkin was the leader of the Fourth Soviet Antarctic Expedition and Seventh Soviet Antarctic Expedition. Edvard Friedrich Eversmann was an explorer of Central Asia. Yeugeny Fyodorov led many arctic expeditions. Mikhail Gvozdev explored Northern Alaska. Carl von Huffman participated in many wars. Gara sim Izmailov was responsible for many maps. Wilhelm Junker explored Iceland, Tunis, and Lower Egypt. Ivan Antonovich Kupreeianov was head of Russian-american company. Ivan Lyakhov explored Northern Siberia. Ivan Mushketov led many different explorations. Vikolai Korzhenevskiy explored Pamir. Dmitry Outsyn led the Second Kamchatka expedition. Yakov Permyakov founded Bdshoy Lyakhousky and Meduyezhi Islands. Georgy Rybin explored Arctic and Baltic seas. Semyon Stroganov led the Yermak expedition. Gombojab Tsybikov explored Tibet. Ivan Unkovsky led the Imperial Russian Navy. Vitally Abalakov made many inventions. Mikhail Babushkin led the Chelyvskin expedition. Semion Chelyvskin traveled on many rivers. Nikita Akinfiyevich Demidov was an industrialist and arts patron. Karl Eichwald travelled in the Russian Empire. Johan Peter Falck led the Russian expedition. Kurbat Ivanov explored Siberia. Johann Karl Ehrenfried Kegal shipwrecked in Kamchatka. Richard Maack explored Far East of Russia and Siberia. Vladimir Obruchev explored Central Asia and Siberia. As you can tell they didn’t go far.